FEMA Warns Americans of Scams After Hurricane Helene’s Devastation
By Jack Phillips The Federal Emergency Management Agency warned Americans that scams may be proliferating in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation across several states. The agency specifically...
View ArticleElon Musk PAC Says It Will Give Referrers $47 for Every Swing-State Voter Who...
By Jack Phillips Elon Musk’s America PAC is offering supporters $47 for each registered voter they get to sign a petition saying they will support the First and Second Amendments. On his social media...
View ArticleNew York City Mayor Eric Adams Accepts Another Top Resignation Amid Federal...
By Matt McGregor New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Monday that he has accepted the resignation of Philip Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety. Banks is the latest New York City public...
View ArticleSmall Lifestyle Changes May Relieve a Debilitating, Painful Condition
By Zena le Roux Endometriosis is a chronic and often debilitating condition affecting millions of people worldwide. While medical treatments and surgical options have traditionally been the focus of...
View ArticleWeekly Jobless Claims Inch Higher as Economy Braces for Hurricane Helene,...
By Andrew Moran The number of Americans filing unemployment benefits last week increased slightly, topping market expectations, according to recent federal government statistics. New Department of...
View ArticleHurricane Helene: A Natural Disaster with Political Aftershocks?
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc across parts of the Southeastern United States, the nation is not only facing the devastating aftermath of a natural disaster but...
View ArticleHurricane Milton intensifies into Category 5 storm, takes aim at Florida
By Daniel Trotta and David Alire Garcia Hurricane Milton strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Monday, posing an immediate threat to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on its way to Florida, where the state...
View ArticleHAARP: A Secret Weapon for Political Control? Examining the Program’s Hidden...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has long been the subject of intense speculation, especially among those who question the U.S....
View ArticleFEMA Director: We Have Enough Money for Hurricane Milton, Not Rest of Year
By Jack Phillips The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said the agency has enough resources to deal with Hurricane Milton, expected to slam into Florida’s Gulf Coast on...
View ArticleTexas Demands Citizenship Data From Federal Government on 454,000 Voters
By Zachary Stieber Texas officials are asking the federal government for citizenship information on voters after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he obtained a list of approximately 454,000...
View ArticleToyota Rolls Back DEI, Prioritizes Employees’ Professional Development
By Tom Ozimek Toyota Motor Corp. has announced significant changes to its “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) initiatives, halting sponsorship of LGBT events and scaling back participation in...
View ArticleUS Trade Deficit Falls to 5-Month Low as Exports Rise to Record High
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in August to its lowest level in five months, as exports surged to a record high, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Oct. 8. The goods and services...
View ArticleSchizophrenia Drug Linked to Pneumonia, Gut Disorders in 25-Year Follow-Up Study
By Huey Freeman Recent research has linked clozapine, a powerful medication for schizophrenia, to an increased risk of mortality associated with pneumonia and severe gastrointestinal complications....
View Article7 Michiganders Charged With Election Fraud in Double-Voting Scheme
By Steven Kovac Four Macomb County, Michigan, voters have been indicted for allegedly voting twice in the Aug. 6 primary, and three assistant clerks have been charged for knowingly letting it happen...
View ArticleFrom Hawaii to Florida, Tracing Ryan Routh’s Path to Attempted Trump...
By Janice Hisle, Savannah Hulsey Pointer and Arjun Singh KAAAWA, HAWAII, and GREENSBORO, N.C.—Mysteries enshroud Ryan Routh, the 58-year-old man charged with attempting to kill former President Donald...
View ArticleFloridians Scurry to Prepare for Second Hurricane Hit in Two Weeks
By John Haughey, T.J. Muscaro, Samantha Flom and Nanette Holt Floridians were scurrying on Oct. 8 to prepare for a second devastating hit in as many weeks. But this time they expected a storm unlike...
View ArticleNobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John...
By The Associated Press STOCKHOLM—The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded Wednesday to scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their work with proteins. Baker works at the...
View ArticleAppeals Court Lets Ohio Enforce Law Banning Foreign Nationals From Spending...
By Zachary Stieber A federal appeals court on Oct. 8 enabled Ohio to enforce a law that bans foreigners from spending on ballot campaigns, reversing a ruling from a lower court. The law does not...
View ArticleUS Building Industry Struggling to Fill Available Skilled Worker Positions
By Mark Gilman The nation’s builders not only have to contend with the dilemma of high interest and insurance rates but they also have been increasingly burdened by a distinct lack of skilled...
View ArticleLow Vitamin D Levels Linked to Slower Healing in Children’s Fractures
By George Citroner Research presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2024 National Conference & Exhibition underscores the critical role of vitamin D in the recovery of pediatric...
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